- Disappointing sights at the Ekaterinburg Arena as most of the seats during the Egypt vs Urugauy match were left empty

- The game ended 1-0 in favour of the south Americans as they rank second on Group A table behind the hosts Russia

- Meanwhile, tickets for the fixture was said to have sold for £300-a-seat

Several seats are left unoccupied in the second match of the 2018 FIFA World Cup clash between Egypt and Uruguay at the Ekaterinburg Arena on Friday, June 15.

Reports coming from Russia claims the Russian fans aren’t pleased with the high costs of match tickets fans are expected to pay as much as £300-a-seat for the game.

However, this decision by FIFA to charge that much may have probably returned early to haunt them as most of the orange seats show the gaps in the crowd due to poor ticket sales was beamed across the globe.

Huw Roberts tweeted: "Nice to see the #Dutch fans out in numbers at #EGYURU in the #WorldCup2018.

"Oh sorry, my mistake, they're just empty orange seats...

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And @Vernoff wrote: "If you're a TV exec and you see that the one section that always shows up on tv is empty, wouldn't you think that maybe, just MAYBE those seats should be cheaper for everyone to fill up the seats?"

One of the big problems for organisers is that Ekaterinburg is the venue farthest away from Moscow of all the host cities.

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While there are thousands of fans from around the world who have made the capital their base, the prices of flights and difficulty travelling mean travelling supporters turned their back on the match.